BOWLING
WELLINGTON V. CENTRE
WIN FOR THE CLUB
The annual'meeting between Wellington Club rinks and rinks from the rest of the clubs in tliie centre took place on the Wellington Club's greens on Saturday in perfect weather conditions. The president of the Wellington Club. Mr. -IS. J. Hill, exteuUcd a hearty welcome to the visiting bowlers from sixteen clubs. The victory went to the home club by a margin of thirteen points. . ■
The games resulted as follows:—
.Roberts, Parton, .Berry Duncan . (s),- 15, v. island Bay—Campbell, Key, Clark; M'llroy (s), 10.
Ramsay,. Reid,' Fowler, Longmdre" (s), 17, v. Kelburn—Gray, Eivart, M'Callum, Lowry. (s),. 25. .
Coltman, Kennie, Waters, Glendinning (s), 20, v. Karori—Gillespie, - Gilbert, Cathie, Burns (s), 15.
Salek, Mentiplay, Johnson, ... Porleous (s), 19, v. Thorndon —Crawford, -Nelson, De Tourettes, Goodwin (s), 20.
' Brinsdeu, Wood, Wylie,' Houldsworth (s), 10, v. Central—Deihl, Fitzgerald, Senior, Pawsoh (s), 20. .
liidler, Webb,.,\V. J. Thompson, lnnes .(s), 17, ■v. Uppei' Hutt and Piimmerton— Warner,- Dean, Murdock, Mumby (s), 16: Chote, W. D. Miller, F. Marshall, Goldtincli (s), 24;- v. Woburn—Robson, Lee, Tamblyn y Mulholland (s), 18. Briee, G. S. Hill, Erskine,. Bl'Arthur (s), 26, v. Petone —Firth, Naughton, Jones, Reunie (s), 22. . Tregonning, Faulknor, Dempsey. Warwick (s), 25, v. Victoria—Clark,- Baudinet, Chittey, Duthie (s), 14.
Couper, il'Kelvie, Gyles, E. J. Hill (s), 19,' v. Hutt—Walton, Ginger, tlodgins, Norris (t>),- lli.
. MoiTali, liaiiiiltoii. Siiiitli.-Jjiiltiaii) (s) 21, v Scutoun—Scarfe, Pavsous, i'urry •Jackson (s), 28.- '
Simpsou, Peterseu, Crcsswell, fairway (s), 15, v. Hataitai—Edwards, Burgess, Thirkell, Shepherd, (s), 24.
A. Beritiett, Waddel, Burgess, Mayer (s), 24, v.'.Eastbourne —Card, Loe, Duft', Munro. (s),'lo. . ,-,.- , W,.. Smith, "Wilßon, Hunter, .Fountain (s), 16, v. Khandallah—Living, Rodger, Swangeiy Bringins- (s), 17.
•.Plimnier, W.H. Bennett, A. Marshall, ,Hodd (5),.11," y.Lyail Bay—Marshall, Johnson, Leahy, Noad (s), 22.
Hildreth, Ledger,l Churchward, Dimock (s),, 21, v. Ifewtownr^-Salmond, Eae, Haigh, Read (s);. 17. ' >
Totals—Wellington/ 311; combined clubs, 298. . ,-■■' "':'.■ / ■ •
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 46, 24 February 1930, Page 6
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